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Clocked in Color: Paint Project #4 - Color Value Scale Design
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Jennifer Thurston's online portfolio for ART 107. March 25, 2010. Paint Project #4 - Color Value Scale Design. Assignment: Paint color-value scales for three primary or secondary colors and present them in a linear sequence with values between 0 and 10. Label the values and the low, middle and high keys. I didn't strictly follow the criteria because I eliminated some of the pure black and white values to keep the design balanced. I also didn't want to put labels on my painting. Welcome to my blog!
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March | 2010 | 292 Clocked Street
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Posted by Clocked under Acrylic. This semester, I’m taking a class in color theory at BCC. Yes, there’s another course blog. To deal with. The great thing in this class has been learning how to paint. I never wanted to paint before; I was too interested in lines and texture and black and white and the fine detail work of drawing. Now I understand what all those painters were talking about. Warm colors: red-violet, red, orange-red, orange, yellow-orange, yellow. Posted by Clocked under Graphic Design.
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Clocked | 292 Clocked Street
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Posted by Clocked under Acrylic. This semester, I’m taking a class in color theory at BCC. Yes, there’s another course blog. To deal with. The great thing in this class has been learning how to paint. I never wanted to paint before; I was too interested in lines and texture and black and white and the fine detail work of drawing. Now I understand what all those painters were talking about. Warm colors: red-violet, red, orange-red, orange, yellow-orange, yellow. Posted by Clocked under Graphic Design.
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Clocked in Color: May 2010
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Jennifer Thurston's online portfolio for ART 107. May 03, 2010. Digital Design # 13 - Complementary Color. Assignment: Create a geometric design using a complementary color scheme and include tints, tones and shades for each hue. This design is also representational. Kinda. I did it while thinking about my upcoming road trip and how I will soon be heading west into the mountains. Digital Design #16 - Tetrad Color. Digital Design #15 - Triad Color. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my blog! COLOR THE...
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Clocked in Color: March 2010
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Jennifer Thurston's online portfolio for ART 107. March 25, 2010. Paint Project #5 - Complementary Color Chroma Scale Design. Assignment: Include three complementary color linear scales in a design: blue-orange, red-green and yellow-violet. Each scale should include the chroma values 0 through 10. Label the scales for the low, middle and high (pure color) chroma levels. Grant Wood is an example of a painter who often used the red-green aesthetic. Paint Project #4 - Color Value Scale Design. I was inspire...
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Clocked in Color: Paint Project #5 - Complementary Color Chroma Scale Design
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Jennifer Thurston's online portfolio for ART 107. March 25, 2010. Paint Project #5 - Complementary Color Chroma Scale Design. Assignment: Include three complementary color linear scales in a design: blue-orange, red-green and yellow-violet. Each scale should include the chroma values 0 through 10. Label the scales for the low, middle and high (pure color) chroma levels. Grant Wood is an example of a painter who often used the red-green aesthetic. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to my blog!
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Clocked in Color: Paint Project #1 - Linear Grayscale
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Jennifer Thurston's online portfolio for ART 107. March 22, 2010. Paint Project #1 - Linear Grayscale. Assignment: Paint values 0 through 10 of gray in a linear scale. It was difficult to get the distinction between the grays right, especially in the high keys:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to my blog! This is a blog for a color theory course I am taking with Prof. Hall Groat at Broome Community College in spring 2010. Check out the posts if you'd like to see my colorful homework.